will snag
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future tenseof snag.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
snagnouna tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.
Example Sentences
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NBC News reported that now the United States will snag the gold medal in the team event.
From Salon ● Jan. 30, 2024
Or perhaps the Huskies will snag some impactful transfers when the portal reopens in the spring … although most of the top guys are committed.
From Seattle Times ● Jan. 25, 2024
If a Russian tank or combat vehicle is lightly damaged and recoverable, the Ukrainians will snag it for themselves.
From Washington Post ● Aug. 5, 2022
It allows authors to create, distribute, and monetize their work, and with the acquisition, Spotify will snag a key part of the audiobook ecosystem.
From The Verge ● Jun. 9, 2022
This tripe and nonsense," I told him, "is the bait that will snag our fish.
From The Misplaced Battleship by John Schoenherr